10 Tips To Get Rid Of Lice Naturally

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LICE! It’s the “other” dreaded four letter word. It always sends people running away like no body’s business and leaves you wanting to itch ALL.OVER. There are few things I dislike more than lice. Why, because I have treated it more time than I can count. Like last fall for example, 7 girls with long gorgeous dark hair all that the same time. Yes, nightmares do come true.

Needless to say I treated more than what I consider my fair share of lice, though I have yet to get them. (I have a theory about that by the way.)* I’m also happy to say my household has been lice free for almost a year. YIPPIE!! Do the happy dance….

Next time you hear that your child has been exposed to/has lice please do me a huge favor.

DO.NOT.SPRAY.OR.TREAT.THEM.WITH.TOXIC.CHEMICALS!!!

Really that is what you are doing folks, spraying and rubbing pesticides all over your little kiddos’ heads. It doesn’t sound so nice when you put it that way, does it? In my opinion, if something is so strong that you can only use it once every 2 plus weeks, you sholdn’t be using it. That stuff can burn your hands, your head, your eyes… If you do accidentally swallow it you are supposed to contact poison control immediately.

There are so many things that the medical world will tell you about treating lice that I am sorry to say that I bought into for years. I used the shampoo like whole bottles of it on one girl’s head. I used the spray, the gel and whatever else they might throw at you but no more.

I am so thankful for friends and research that showed me that those things aren’t necessary.

If you are a “naturally minded” person or on your way to being one then you may already have almost all you need to treat lice at home.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to lice:

Lice can live for up tp 30 days.

Nits (the eggs) are affixed to the hair shaft with a “glue” making them difficult to pull off.

Once a louse (singular for lice) it will not start laying eggs until it is 1o days old.

Lice actually prefer clean heads.

Lice suck your blood, they can’t live off of the host (person) for more than a day or so.

Take a deep breath, you can do this!

Call me a bit of an extremest but this is what has helped my home stay lice free.

Herbs and Essential Oils to Treat and Prevent Lice

Lavender

Tansy

Rosemary

Tea Tree Oil

10 Tips to Get Rid of Lice Naturally

1. Make A Hair Mask

Mix a cup of coconut oil with the some or all of the essential oils listed above. Lightly coat the entire head with the oil. Leave on for at least 8 hours to suffocate the lice. Lice can hold their breaths for that long. Who would have thought. I generally do this at night and cover each head with a shower cap before they go to bed. Wash the hair in the morning. One of my readers Denise suggested washing the hair out with a grease cutting dish soap. I personally don’t mind leaving the hair a bit greasy for a few days till the treatment is done.

2. Make a Herbal Lice Spray

Lice hate this spray! Not only does it kill the nits but it helps keep them away as well. This lice spray over at Modern Alternative Health is great for spraying on heads that have lice or have/will be exposed to them. It is made from apple cider vinegar and herbs/essential oils.

3. Get a Good Comb

Those cheapo plastic combs you find in boxes traditional lice shampoo are worthless. Most metal combs I’ve used including flea combs (I was desperate) don’t to a bit of good. A lice or two may come out but that does nothing for the nits. The Nit Free Terminator Comb (affiliate link) is the only comb I have found that actually removes most of the nits. It is worth the higher price. This comb’s teeth are closer together and have tiny grooves running down them that pull out the nits. I still go through with my hands to be sure I have gotten all the lice and nits.

4. Carefully Hand Pick Out The Nits and Lice

Say what? Have you eve heard of the expression “Nit Picking”? I used it for years before I realized that it truly meant. Divide hair into sections and clip. Leave a tiny section down. Plus nits from hair with the tips of your finger nails. Place the nit between your thumb nails, pressing together. If you hear a pop the nit is still alive, if you don’t it is get an empty shell.

5. Heat

Heat is a sure way to kill lice. After taking a shower blow dry the hair before combing out the lice and nits. You can also run a flat iron through your hair. This kills the lice, helps loosen the glue on the nits or “fries” them. All brushes, hair things and combs used need to be placed in hot water for 20 minutes. You can add rubbing alcohol if desired.

6. No Sharing

Sharing is one of the easiest ways to spread lice. When you you have lice it is very important not to share combs, brushes, anything cloth for your hair, hats, cloths or beds. I’ll had lice spread like wild fire because of this one thing.

Divide the hair into sections and meticulously comb through the hair. Keep a bowl of hot water by you so you can dip the comb in to kill any live lice. This can take a couple hours to do to a through job.

7. Add Essential Oils to Your Shampoo

I also add a couple essential oils from the list above to everyone’s shampoo as a treatment and preventative.

8. Dry, Dry, Dry

It’s important to have bedding and clothing that has been used dried in a dryer on for 20-30 minutes every day. Some people will tell you to wash everything in hot water and dry it but really only drying it is needed.

9. Freeze

If you have some things that can’t be dried put them in your freezer for two days. The lice will be dead.

10. Bag It Up

If you can’t dry something and you don’t have room in your freezer bag everything up for a week. This works great for extra blankets, stuffed animals and things like that.

*When I was reading around some site there were some that suggested that blood type can have some effect but there is little evidence. I wonder if there is something in some people’s body chemistry that repels lice. I’ve been frequently exposed to lice since I was little and have never gotten them even when I wasn’t following all of these preventive measures. Really, who knows!

How about you? What are your best tips on treating lice naturally?

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My two children girls have lice,found it today, two boys do not..freaked the girls out,I used mayo in their hair covered it with plastic wrap, off to bed..I’m going tomorrow for oils to add to my shampoo..I do use hair spray in everyone’s hair befor they go to school..doesn’t seem like that works..

I had no idea that lice can live for up to thirty days and the eggs are stuck to the hair with a type of glue that makes them hard to pull off. You make a great point that you should make sure not to share combs, brushes, any hats, or beds. I will remember this for the future if anyone in my family gets lice! I will also remember that all hair things should be placed in hot water for 20 minutes once you find out that the person has lice.

My daughter has lice. It’s not fun trying to get rid of those dumb little bugs, so thanks for the great ideas. I hadn’t thought to stick things that can’t be dried in the freezer! Anything to kill the lice is fair game.

I can see how spraying pesticide on my kid’s head isn’t the best lice treatment option. So, thanks for the great tips here on preventing and getting rid of lice. I never knew what “nit picking” actually meant until now!

You have some great tips here for dealing with lice. I had never heard to dry bedding and clothes every day, but that sounds like it should work. We are dealing with lice as we speak, so I will have to try all this, thanks!

Not necessarily, proper care and maintenance will help. The best solution is still to remove all of them but these tips have really helped my girls and I over the years. Most of them have long, thick, dark hair. It helped them stay lice free for over a year at a time.

I don’t know if I got lice I seen these bugs and my head itches and I live in a group home and one of the other kids had and or might still have it so my head itches a lot so do i have lice? And how doo u get rid of it with out and chemicals

Your mom is doing what she thinks is best for your family. I tend to treat them naturally hence my post but at the frist sign of lice I treat everyone in the household, wash our clothes, wash our bedding, and vacuum.

Hi i kinda discover that i have one a week ago and i bought this comb but i didnt see them tho i kinda have a few dandruff and that made me comftable that the louse wont enjoy my hair, but just now i just saw one again and it gives me chill and i cant really differentiate the itch im feeling if its from the dandruff or the louse. But i still hope that its a dandruff. Thanks btw and i have a question, is it possible for a 1 year and 9months to have lice? Thank.

Honestly they need to know. If you have it there’s a chance that they might as well. If you are in school you be lice and nit free before you can return to school. You aren’t allowed to be in school with them. If you have a flat iorn, that is a good place to start but you need to treat it, your bedding needs washed as to your cloths. It’s not something you can keep to yourself. They will be more frustrated later if you don’t tell them and it spreads to others. There is nothing to be ashamed of when you have lice. The sooner you get rid of the lice and nit the better.

I have a questions, I am 25 weeks pregnant. I have found an egg on my head and two on my daughters hair. We have six children. Are all these remedies safe for a pregnant woman? All the essential oils safe. I just found out all of this in the past hour. Would you recommend me treating all my children?

Oh, I’m so sorry! That is horrible! I’m going to update and add the safety information for the herbs and essential oils. On the positive side you are found this very early which is a good thing. A few nits and lice are MUCH easier to get rid of than a whole head(s) filled with them is.

Tea tree oil not safe for children under 2.

Lavender essential oil and the herb is safe for everyone, it should be very diluted for babies under 6 months.

Tansy can not be used in any form during pregnancy/nursing or for children under the age of two.

Rosemary essential oil is not safe for children under the age of 6 or for pregnant/nursing women. The herb is fine in small amount for cooking for in an herbal hair treatment.

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